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Expert Advice for Trimming Pine Trees

6/27/2019

 
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How much do you know about correctly trimming pine trees? Read below to find out more about how and when your pine tree necessitates attention.

The Right Time for Trimming

The best time to prune pines is in early spring and late winter. This is referred to as the dormant period, so tree pruning then lets them recoup from their wounds as warm weather starts in the springtime. Tree pruning encourages new growth, and healthy pine trees appear more robust and attractive.

Maybe you feel your pine tree is already the right fullness, height, and doesn’t need to be any larger. It is vital to remember that from June to July, pine trees are in their candle stage. During this time, candles which are thick shoots are at the end of the limbs. You can safely squeeze off these candles to limit your tree’s growth.

Light trimming once a year typically is enough, shaping pine trees by eliminating crowded branches. Occasionally, you may need to get rid of diseased or dead limbs before tree infections grow.

Best Way to Maintain Pine Trees

Pine trees like a compact, dense growth pattern. You can help them accomplish this by tweaking new growth tips or candles during spring. Snap them by hand around the center.

Pruning pine trees to reduce the branches, though, can backfire, since they grow symmetrically. Therefore, decreasing limbs could make your tree appear lopsided. An exemption to the late winter pruning is when getting rid of diseased or dead tree limbs. If you believe your pine tree has a disease or that certain branches lack foliage, don’t hesitate. You should take out those limbs ASAP. This protects your tree and the rest of your landscape.

Making Sure My Pines are Thriving
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Arborists are the most qualified professionals for trimming your tree so that it sustains its health and any illness doesn’t spread to other plants. They have the experience and have assisted numerous people in eliminating trees efficiently and safely. They can help you as well. Arborists have the training to deal with any tree removal or trimming job.


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